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george, we're back to basic. the house of representatives have a bipartisan bill passed by senate that will spare 98% of taxpayers from income tax raises. and 97% of businesses. it's a bipartisanship bill that the house should pass to make sure that we go forward with these negotiations without this specter of tax increases for working families and also, i might add, have a farm bill that they've been unable to pass and a bipartisan bill for the violence against women act authorization. it's time for the house in the closing days of this session to at least take up those three measures and pass them. >> okay, senator graham, you signaled that you're willing to raise h raise revenues that's drawn the fire of grover norquist. he thinks the best solution is not to negotiate a compromise but go over the cliff. he says "the world won't come to an end if this isn't resolved before january. take the sequester. the only thing worse than sequester cuts is to not cut spending at all." he's saying don't raise taxes except t
george, we're back to basic. the house of representatives have a bipartisan bill passed by senate that will spare 98% of taxpayers from income tax raises. and 97% of businesses. it's a bipartisanship bill that the house should pass to make sure that we go forward with these negotiations without this specter of tax increases for working families and also, i might add, have a farm bill that they've been unable to pass and a bipartisan bill for the violence against women act authorization. it's...
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. >> since we're talking about the constitution, i want to go back briefly to george washington who in his farewell address warned the future generations of americans against the danger of political factions to which members of our government would be more loyal than they were to the country. in other words, they had served their factions more than the common interest. >> i wish everybody would sign a pledge mefr to sign another pledge because that is one of the obstacles when you say this, and i have always avoided the pledges. i agree with you 100%. i'm going to do everything i can for that, but i can't tell you in a given situation what the trade-offs will be, what the options will be, and i'm not signing a pledge. >> partisanship has gone to extreme here, but even more a word that's come up, the unwillingness to compromise, to approach every issue saying i will not vote for this medicals i get 100% of what i want. in the end you get 0%. >> senator, 102 years, more than a century's worth of capitol hill experience sitting right here, so i figure you all are pretty good readers of th
. >> since we're talking about the constitution, i want to go back briefly to george washington who in his farewell address warned the future generations of americans against the danger of political factions to which members of our government would be more loyal than they were to the country. in other words, they had served their factions more than the common interest. >> i wish everybody would sign a pledge mefr to sign another pledge because that is one of the obstacles when you...
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baldrick's foundation, for kids with cancer. >> all right, george, great to see you and george has a big show this morning, actor/director ben affleck will be here. also senators lindsey graham and dick durbin. >>> now to extreme couponing gone wrong. check this out, an expert coupon artist involved in a confrontation with a store manager who refused to honor her coupons. mark greenblatt is on the story. >> you have seen those pictures, frenzy shoppers attacking each other for those deals. this morning, a store manager at a dollar tree physically going after a customer for bringing in too many coupons. you probably heard about extreme couponing by now, thanks to the learning channel. the hobby that's supposed to pay you back in green not in black eyes, like what happened to this extreme couponer in tennessee. her attacker's not a fellow customer it's the store manager herself. melissa and jennifer apparently brought too many coupons to handle. >> we were told that we were harassing her to use those coupons. >> reporter: that's when they recorded the manager getting sassy. >> get the
baldrick's foundation, for kids with cancer. >> all right, george, great to see you and george has a big show this morning, actor/director ben affleck will be here. also senators lindsey graham and dick durbin. >>> now to extreme couponing gone wrong. check this out, an expert coupon artist involved in a confrontation with a store manager who refused to honor her coupons. mark greenblatt is on the story. >> you have seen those pictures, frenzy shoppers attacking each other...
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george, george clemenceau and woodrow wilson handing over a giant map spread on the carpet. he said, quote, they are cutting the baghdad railway. clemens with his blue gloved hand on the map looks psychic gorilla i feel avery. it is appallingly ignorant and irresponsible men should be cutting asia minor tidbits as if they were dividing a cake. entire populations were relocated to facilitate national self-determination and democracy was imposed on nations of the most basic pillars of exceptionalism. it's hardly a surprise than a decade those had collapsed into totalitarian dictatorships, unstable, unpopular or undesirable democracies are autocratic regimes. rather than blaming communism are progressivism, most of the collapsing states entered their fury on democracy and democratic systems. but the 20s, which produced an astounding level of wealth and high standard of living in america had a dark side in europe and america through the birth of public health programs that quickly morphed into eugenics. concerns about public hygiene masks deeper hostility to the jewish in europe
george, george clemenceau and woodrow wilson handing over a giant map spread on the carpet. he said, quote, they are cutting the baghdad railway. clemens with his blue gloved hand on the map looks psychic gorilla i feel avery. it is appallingly ignorant and irresponsible men should be cutting asia minor tidbits as if they were dividing a cake. entire populations were relocated to facilitate national self-determination and democracy was imposed on nations of the most basic pillars of...
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the sister of former mayor george christopher. the board board and the rest of the city family who has made this event possible. we are also honored to be joined by several giants dignitaries. president and ceo larry baer and his wife sam. [cheers and applause] . giants vice president and general manager brian saibian and his wife amanda. [cheers and applause] the wife of the skipper mrs. kim bochy. and let us now welcome distinguished members of the giants ownership group, charles johnson, david jenkins, trina and rob veen, tory and steven humphrey and allen baer. and we also joined by past giants owners. please welcome the family jamie and kim rupert and peter stoneum. also here with us today bob and connie laurie. peter and debbie mc clawlin. bill and sally newco. and now let's give it up for your giants training staff. david, mark and carl, and harold. [cheers and applause] [inaudible] your assistant coaches. shawn dun can, dave stone and the there will will clark. [cheers and applause] . and the manager for the past 54 years
the sister of former mayor george christopher. the board board and the rest of the city family who has made this event possible. we are also honored to be joined by several giants dignitaries. president and ceo larry baer and his wife sam. [cheers and applause] . giants vice president and general manager brian saibian and his wife amanda. [cheers and applause] the wife of the skipper mrs. kim bochy. and let us now welcome distinguished members of the giants ownership group, charles johnson,...
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george mason university economist brush roberts as the real thanksgiving story. what's the real story? >> an important lesson we learn from the programs which was when they first came to this country they thought it would be nice to share. communal property, a big area that they farmed. john: the corporation actually ordered them. >> work on this together and then we will divvy it up equally well, it was pretty harsh. it was cold. a lot of them got sick. they didn't grow much food for two reasons. one was that everybody is working together there is a tendency to shirk. let the other guy do it. i still get my share. similarly, when stuff grew and the harvest came some people poked. they picked the fruit, corn in this case. depicted early thinking of get a whole year if a ticket and keep it. otherwise and sharing it with everybody else. >> get a bigger share overall as a result. their productivity in that first year was atrocious. governor bradford realize this immediately after a so what happened that the incentives or wrong. john: wrote in his diary. what must th
george mason university economist brush roberts as the real thanksgiving story. what's the real story? >> an important lesson we learn from the programs which was when they first came to this country they thought it would be nice to share. communal property, a big area that they farmed. john: the corporation actually ordered them. >> work on this together and then we will divvy it up equally well, it was pretty harsh. it was cold. a lot of them got sick. they didn't grow much food...
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george has a big show. actor/director ben affleck will be here and senator s dick durbin and lindsey graham with george stephanopoulos. >>> extreme couponing gone wrong. check this out. an expert coupon artist involved in a violent confrontation on a discount store who refused to honor her coupons all on tape. mark greenblatt is on the story. mark, good morning. >> and good morning to you. you have seen those pictures, frenzy shoppers attacking each other for those deals. this morning, we got the video of a store manager at a dollar tree physically going after a customer for apparently bringing in too many coupons. you probably heard of extreme couponing by now, thanks to the learning channel show. >> this is "extreme couponing." >> reporter: it's the hobby that's supposed to pay you back in green, not in black eyes, like what happened to this hard-core couponer at the dollar tree in germantown, tennessee. >> as you can see i have broken blood vessels. >> reporter: but her attacker's not a fellow customer,
george has a big show. actor/director ben affleck will be here and senator s dick durbin and lindsey graham with george stephanopoulos. >>> extreme couponing gone wrong. check this out. an expert coupon artist involved in a violent confrontation on a discount store who refused to honor her coupons all on tape. mark greenblatt is on the story. mark, good morning. >> and good morning to you. you have seen those pictures, frenzy shoppers attacking each other for those deals. this...
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during the administration of president george w. bush. while the serving direct investments in private firms and cautionary tales for those who tell the government rather than private investors allocate capital. they can't stay in its first year as an institute senior fellow, a year in which he is to prolific and influential cited by writers, reporters, talkshow host across the country. i think in particular many contributions to a series called issues 2012 ranging from her analysis demonstrating even adjusting the state of the economy receiving food stamps is at an all-time high. we've heard that occurred in the campaign. she made clear the oil companies so vilified by politicians are not monopolies controlled by a few wealthy industrialist but rather an important wealth income for millions of average americans. but their real clear markets in the "washtington examiner," tax has her testify before congress issues frequently asked to do, diana is a powerful an effect of voice and debates. as i know you will agree after her talk this after
during the administration of president george w. bush. while the serving direct investments in private firms and cautionary tales for those who tell the government rather than private investors allocate capital. they can't stay in its first year as an institute senior fellow, a year in which he is to prolific and influential cited by writers, reporters, talkshow host across the country. i think in particular many contributions to a series called issues 2012 ranging from her analysis...
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my name is george sang. i used to work as a traffic engineer and a building inspector for the city and county of san francisco and i also was the building commissioner at and i know this will create jobs for people in san francisco and living environment in san francisco which we all need, and i know there is a traffic concern but if you look at what it was before the church -- there was a lot of parking but this is a day care and i know maggie clinton said she was a parent with my wife teaching at garfield 34 yearsling welso i know she is very qualified and i hope you approve this project and this will keep san francisco family friendly. thank you very much. >> next speaker. i called her name. >> hello. i am jean besure and lived on balboa for 57 years and maggie has her day care directly across the street from me and i never had a problem with anyone blocking my drive way or the neighbors for that matter and balboa is a busy street so really i can't imagine that down on 48th or great highway where there is
my name is george sang. i used to work as a traffic engineer and a building inspector for the city and county of san francisco and i also was the building commissioner at and i know this will create jobs for people in san francisco and living environment in san francisco which we all need, and i know there is a traffic concern but if you look at what it was before the church -- there was a lot of parking but this is a day care and i know maggie clinton said she was a parent with my wife...
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joining me now, one of the country's most provocative political and economic thinkers, george gilbert, ands the author of "the israel test", a you new edition released today. george, great to have you here. >> great to be here. >> lou: let's start with politics, governor huckabee and i talked about how much he dislikes -- he' sick of them, right now and rationally so, but we are faced with economic calamity if we don't -- our politics don't work here. what would you put the odds at, we'll see rationality, when it comes to the fiscal cliff. >> zero. if we could keep our current tax rates we'd continue to increase government revenues, you know, government revenues have increased 26% under the bush tax rates over the last two years, and the only reason -- >> say that again. >> over the last two years, government revenues have risen 26%, almost a quarter using the bush tax rates. low tax rates bring more revenues, not less. >> lou: demonstrate throughout economic history. but do you interpret this -- all of the drama around the fiscal cliff to be really, a total lack of faith? heresy in f
joining me now, one of the country's most provocative political and economic thinkers, george gilbert, ands the author of "the israel test", a you new edition released today. george, great to have you here. >> great to be here. >> lou: let's start with politics, governor huckabee and i talked about how much he dislikes -- he' sick of them, right now and rationally so, but we are faced with economic calamity if we don't -- our politics don't work here. what would you put...
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this time they thought win, they kept thinking of george will, all the brainiacs, they lose by about six. here's the question. are they going to do that kind of thing the democrats did, widen the party, go the dlc route, go for the middle, go for business and not go for just further right? which way are they redded right now? >> to do a little history quickly, the actual rethinking within the democratic party started after the 1984 loss to ronald reagan by walter mondale. and you had the emergence that year of gary hart and what they called the new democrats. and so that idea that we've got to broaden our appeal, get away from some of these kind of paleoliberal ideas that have been dominating the party for a long time really helped the democrats. it took eight years before they came back into power in 1992. but that rethinking period was enormously important. the republicans have not yet begun that process. >> yeah. >> they need to come to terms with the fact that they just aren't appealing to enough people. and they also have what one "national review" writer, a conservative writer,
this time they thought win, they kept thinking of george will, all the brainiacs, they lose by about six. here's the question. are they going to do that kind of thing the democrats did, widen the party, go the dlc route, go for the middle, go for business and not go for just further right? which way are they redded right now? >> to do a little history quickly, the actual rethinking within the democratic party started after the 1984 loss to ronald reagan by walter mondale. and you had the...
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public borrowing jumps in below for chancellor the chancellor george osborne was dealt a major blow as the last figures before as crucial autumn statement showed borrowing was far higher than expected in october. so max the u.k. government borrowed eight point six billion pounds compared with economists forecast of just six billion pounds which is what they borrowed last october so as you see it's a spiraling out of control situation here and it was most lead due to the lower corporate tax receipts but because the economy is shrinking due to the scandals of the banks the four horsemen of the paper apocalypse royal bank of scotland lloyds h.s.b.c. and the i mentioned barclays so these are the four major protagonists in a tragedy called the killing of the u.k. economy and george osborne of course and you're and david cameron they're going to need the global market to buy their debt they need more debt to keep themselves afloat even though the country is going completely into a zombie state so what is cameron doing to euro the euro zone which could be a natural buyer of his debt he's sayi
public borrowing jumps in below for chancellor the chancellor george osborne was dealt a major blow as the last figures before as crucial autumn statement showed borrowing was far higher than expected in october. so max the u.k. government borrowed eight point six billion pounds compared with economists forecast of just six billion pounds which is what they borrowed last october so as you see it's a spiraling out of control situation here and it was most lead due to the lower corporate tax...
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nixon's housing secretary was a fellow named george romney. who's son mitt has been in the news lately. mitt's day complained that ray was not being very cooperative. he seemed to think he could run it any way saw he fit. there was talk that ray may have used fannie mae postage or letter head to raise money for the democratic candidates. and the white house was gets complaints from the republican lawyers in south carolina that democratic lawyers were getting all fannie mae work related to foreclosures. all the fees. within nine months nixon fired him as fannie mae without giving any public explanation. he resisted. he full min nate to the press that nixon was turning fannie mae in to a patronage put pudding. he tried to get a restraining order from the federal judge. the judge wouldn't budge. ray kept showing up for work anyway. at one point, the lights went out and the phone lines went dead. some people interpreted this as a subtle message from the nixon white house. [laughter] finally he gave up and walked away. nixon appointed a new preside
nixon's housing secretary was a fellow named george romney. who's son mitt has been in the news lately. mitt's day complained that ray was not being very cooperative. he seemed to think he could run it any way saw he fit. there was talk that ray may have used fannie mae postage or letter head to raise money for the democratic candidates. and the white house was gets complaints from the republican lawyers in south carolina that democratic lawyers were getting all fannie mae work related to...
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and i was reading the george cannon biography, one of the great books. he's the diplomat who really established the containment policy. and at one point cannon writes in his diary when they've made him ambassador to yugoslavia, he says there is a treacherous curtain of deference that falls on you as the boss. happens to everyone. but it happens ten times to presidents, that treacherous curtain of deference. and everyone is, oh, mr. president, mr. president. and what a president, like any leader needs, is somebody who will tell him the truth. >> this upcoming election and before the inauguration has been described as a period of time that's going to be the lame duck session of all lame ducks. and i wanted to ask you the same question that you would ask the candidates which would be something like we're about, we're approaching a fiscal cliff, and this is all going to the happen shortly after or just prior to the inauguration or some time in january. what, what is the, what do you see or what do you predict or what needs to be done to avoid this fiscal cli
and i was reading the george cannon biography, one of the great books. he's the diplomat who really established the containment policy. and at one point cannon writes in his diary when they've made him ambassador to yugoslavia, he says there is a treacherous curtain of deference that falls on you as the boss. happens to everyone. but it happens ten times to presidents, that treacherous curtain of deference. and everyone is, oh, mr. president, mr. president. and what a president, like any leader...
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and george sorros, he is made of money, he is a left wing billionaire which is an oxymoron, and why he would want people in this economy to not work on any day is crazy. >> it is crazy. it is nuts. employers usually encourage you to go on strike. not really a question. just wondering why you are here. >> i think if this election taught us anything it is the billionaires on both sides even each other out. it is an even playing field. all of the right wing billionaires funded so much into romney. he was where obama was at with the left wingers who funded him. i'm sure the coke brothers will talk wal-mart into not hiring anybody and then out source them. and then they come together in the middle. >> i will side with the coke brothers because they are american. everyone knows it is the hang gave yen doctrine to destroy america. doing it from within. >> you took my talking point. >> i am sitting in bowling seats. >> you were grimacing. >> this is not about billionaire versus billionaire. >> it is always billionaire versus billionaire! >> he was the one encouraging the wal-mart workers to jo
and george sorros, he is made of money, he is a left wing billionaire which is an oxymoron, and why he would want people in this economy to not work on any day is crazy. >> it is crazy. it is nuts. employers usually encourage you to go on strike. not really a question. just wondering why you are here. >> i think if this election taught us anything it is the billionaires on both sides even each other out. it is an even playing field. all of the right wing billionaires funded so much...
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george romney endorsed the idea. the rest of us were not really paying attention. along came the carter administration. carter's housing net was patricia roberts harris, and she thought that fannie was doing too much for the suburbs and not nearly enough for the inner-city. oakley hunter polite reminder that fannie mae was no longer a government agency. it was supposed to be managing its own affairs. mrs. harris threatened legislation to try to restore more government control over fannie mae. hunter always a ladies man tried sending flowers to mrs. harris, and even a box of fannie mae chocolates. she sent them back. she said if she ate those chocolates should become as fat as the prophets at fannie mae. well, finally the two sides came to a compromised. the department of housing and urban development, had, would set goals for amy's financing of mortgages for poor people. if that part of the business ever fell below a certain level. oakley hunter's people figured they had snookered mrs. harris because they were promising to do only what they would have done anyway.
george romney endorsed the idea. the rest of us were not really paying attention. along came the carter administration. carter's housing net was patricia roberts harris, and she thought that fannie was doing too much for the suburbs and not nearly enough for the inner-city. oakley hunter polite reminder that fannie mae was no longer a government agency. it was supposed to be managing its own affairs. mrs. harris threatened legislation to try to restore more government control over fannie mae....
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it's my success which is what george washington was. i've become a good farm are. >> chris: sandy learner sold about thousand turkeys this thanksgiving but gave 600
it's my success which is what george washington was. i've become a good farm are. >> chris: sandy learner sold about thousand turkeys this thanksgiving but gave 600
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to his left is michael fauntroy, a professor of privilege -- public policy at george mason university. we have just heard from janet murguia from the national council of la raza. with that, mr. packer, the microphone is yours. >> thank you for having me on the panel. i appreciated and i am unearned to be with my colleagues here. a couple of things about the reagan group. -- raven group. it is a public relations firm. the majority of our clients are progressive, non-profit organizations. our firm is committed to enhancing the ideals of the broad range of the progress of community. personally, i do education policy. i work for the national education association and have worked with them for 25 years. i have been doing policy for 35 years. i would like to talk about some of the challenges we are facing. we are facing a lot of challenges. we will talk most about the challenges we face from the congress and a whole set of issues. i will start first about funding. one of the clients i represent is the committee for education funding, which is a coalition of 100 national education organizati
to his left is michael fauntroy, a professor of privilege -- public policy at george mason university. we have just heard from janet murguia from the national council of la raza. with that, mr. packer, the microphone is yours. >> thank you for having me on the panel. i appreciated and i am unearned to be with my colleagues here. a couple of things about the reagan group. -- raven group. it is a public relations firm. the majority of our clients are progressive, non-profit organizations....
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from the yankees at the end of spring training and he was so good and forced himself on to the roster, george cantos. >> okay. this guy needs a big, big applause for what he did against the cardinals to save the season, for what he did in the world series, giants pitcher left hander barry zito. [cheers and applause] >> audience: barry, barry, barry! >> he was there and came back to life, number 48, the mvp of the world series pablo sandoval. [cheers and applause] >> ladies and gentlemen, the world champion 2012 san francisco giants. [cheers and applause] now to make a very special presentation please welcome the great mayor of the great city of san francisco mayor ed lee. >> audience: let's go giants! let's go giants. >> let's go giants. wow how thrilled we're are to have the world series champions back in san francisco. what a year it has been. it's been the year of the orange dragon. yeah! . orange october. but you know we have celebrated, we have screamed, we have shouted all year long and once again the giants have captured our imagination and team work and they did the hard work. often w
from the yankees at the end of spring training and he was so good and forced himself on to the roster, george cantos. >> okay. this guy needs a big, big applause for what he did against the cardinals to save the season, for what he did in the world series, giants pitcher left hander barry zito. [cheers and applause] >> audience: barry, barry, barry! >> he was there and came back to life, number 48, the mvp of the world series pablo sandoval. [cheers and applause] >>...
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. >> host: then why did the gaffe the or mistake or a president george clinton, george w. bush, why are those not faye -- fatal mistakes? >> guest: one is, what else is going on in the world at the time. john mccain made a comment about, you know, asked a requested about what to do in iran. send a message, a bomb, obviously, and he said bomb, bomb, bomb iran, and it was a three day wander. you know, few people remember that. a lot of coverage, but a lot of those things happened in the world at a time, and it was crowded out, and and no one carried it on. i compare that to hillary clinton's statement about being under fire in bosnia. repeated that time after time after time until the media said, well, is it true? they pulled up the pictures of her greeted in the airport by a little girl with flowers and the general on the ground said, no, there was not any fire, and then the obama people started to feed the media saying, you might want to look at her credibility on these things issue and it was so dramatic that, you know, we don't like people to lie to us, and, you know, th
. >> host: then why did the gaffe the or mistake or a president george clinton, george w. bush, why are those not faye -- fatal mistakes? >> guest: one is, what else is going on in the world at the time. john mccain made a comment about, you know, asked a requested about what to do in iran. send a message, a bomb, obviously, and he said bomb, bomb, bomb iran, and it was a three day wander. you know, few people remember that. a lot of coverage, but a lot of those things happened in...
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i am george davis. let me tell you a little story from the pages of history. we all know the story when the nazis came to power and made homo sexuals and others put pink triangles on their clothes and in germany 4 million out of 85 million germans were members of nudist organizations and clubs. in 1933 after the nazis seized was a decree issued ordering all gas stopo forces to destroy the nude culture and they did. in san francisco we have a nudist movement. at best you could say we are regular people promoting body acceptance and we are a harmless group of eccentrics. a small mawpive group is controlling supervisor wiener. mr. wiener has made this bargain. if there has to be a nudity ordinance let the people of san francisco decide if they lose the freedoms in a open initiative process and whether they're for tolerance and body freedom or else kill this legislation now. this is san francisco. people all around the world consider us a beacon for acceptance and tolerance and center for free thought. this is america, land of the free. this kind of legislation ca
i am george davis. let me tell you a little story from the pages of history. we all know the story when the nazis came to power and made homo sexuals and others put pink triangles on their clothes and in germany 4 million out of 85 million germans were members of nudist organizations and clubs. in 1933 after the nazis seized was a decree issued ordering all gas stopo forces to destroy the nude culture and they did. in san francisco we have a nudist movement. at best you could say we are regular...
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george and the dragon where i built a dragon -- it was an air compressor that i stripped all the parts off and it was kerosene with nitrogen and i wrapped a bunch of old t-shirts in kerosene, turned on the blower, a big fire comes out. the doctor says it kind of surgically burns, but i think it was mostly second-degree burns on my back. i can't go in the sun anymore with my back. anyway, my wife was actually taking this picture. you are seeing the last moment of my life where i say, don't worry, it's okay, and my wife believes me. with the ability to improve roi through seo all by cob. and you...rent from national. because only national lets you choose any car in the aisle... and go. you can even take a full-size or above, and still pay the mid-size price. i'm going b-i-g. [ male announcer ] good choice business pro. good choice. go national. go like a pro. ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] everyone deserves the gift of all day pain relief. this season, discover aleve. all day pain relief with just two pills. this season, discover aleve. trying to find a better job can be frustrating. so at u
george and the dragon where i built a dragon -- it was an air compressor that i stripped all the parts off and it was kerosene with nitrogen and i wrapped a bunch of old t-shirts in kerosene, turned on the blower, a big fire comes out. the doctor says it kind of surgically burns, but i think it was mostly second-degree burns on my back. i can't go in the sun anymore with my back. anyway, my wife was actually taking this picture. you are seeing the last moment of my life where i say, don't...
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if you could run that election a million times you get george w. bush 400,000 times and al gore 400,000 times in and john mccain 400,000 times. people who are at the center of the distribution, people who are really likely to win, people who live in thoroughly tilted by the process, from another way i describe it is filtered, they have a lot in common with each other. but if you can get power, by bypassing the process and if something happens of the leader filtration process isn't able to thoroughly evaluate you and in the evaluation process recognize you are not what it's looking for forward ever reason, and stops you from getting powered, then those people i call them unfiltered can be on the extreme of the distribution of people who might possibly empower. >> host: so these people are not stopped even though the deck is stacked against them? >> guest: that's exactly it. luck counts or sometimes the deck might not be stacked against them but the evaluation process can be triggered. if you inherit control of your company you were not evaluated, yo
if you could run that election a million times you get george w. bush 400,000 times and al gore 400,000 times in and john mccain 400,000 times. people who are at the center of the distribution, people who are really likely to win, people who live in thoroughly tilted by the process, from another way i describe it is filtered, they have a lot in common with each other. but if you can get power, by bypassing the process and if something happens of the leader filtration process isn't able to...
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remember, the president that you covered so intensely, george bush, when he was re-elected, and said he had that capital to spend, and tried it on social security and failed, and these are very, very tough decisions. there is a moment here. we are at a point. and if this president and this congress can get past their talking points, get past the populace rhetoric, we are at a great moment in america because of energy and all the other things that are happening and because of the other failures you talked about. >> the state of the economy right now, david cole, the ceo of honeywell, served on the simpson-bowles commission and met with the president this week. good to see you, david. and i wonder what you can tell us about the state of the economy right now as the president embarks on a second term. how bullish are you about improving conditions? >> right now, i'm not that bullish at all. in fact, i'd say there's a great uncertainty that's just hanging over the entire economy because we're not confident that our guys can govern anymore. we've got 536 independent contractors all talkin
remember, the president that you covered so intensely, george bush, when he was re-elected, and said he had that capital to spend, and tried it on social security and failed, and these are very, very tough decisions. there is a moment here. we are at a point. and if this president and this congress can get past their talking points, get past the populace rhetoric, we are at a great moment in america because of energy and all the other things that are happening and because of the other failures...
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messages for the i want to say you know mailbox sure mr binney you blew the whistle on the agency when george w. bush was president with president obama in office in your opinion has anything changed that the agency in their surveillance program what in what direction is an instruction taking program changes that it's getting worse. they're doing more that's why they i mean he is supporting the building up of the buff they'll facility which is over two billion dollars they're spending on storage on of data so that means that they're collecting a lot more now and they need more storage for it so that that facility by my calculations that i submitted in a sworn affidavit to the court for the electronic frontier foundation lawsuit against innocent. would hold on the order of five thousand exabytes or five zeta bytes of data just a current storage capacity that's being advertised on the web that you can buy currently and that's not talking about what they have in the near future ok so what are they going to do with all of that ok they're storing it why should anybody anybody be concerned well if
messages for the i want to say you know mailbox sure mr binney you blew the whistle on the agency when george w. bush was president with president obama in office in your opinion has anything changed that the agency in their surveillance program what in what direction is an instruction taking program changes that it's getting worse. they're doing more that's why they i mean he is supporting the building up of the buff they'll facility which is over two billion dollars they're spending on...
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think that they are gov has the ball determination to actually rebel i don't think there is a single george washington type among them well maybe just see for tour a kind of but he's out of office how do what makes it seem like revolution or succession is this fun cool easy thing to do with cool slogans and texan flags flying but the reality looks a lot more like the arab spring before you put your name on the dotted line to see you should really understand what that means and what you're in for the founding father sure did but the ash my opinion. wealthy british style aside it's time to cut. back on. markets why not come to. find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike's cause or for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune in to kaiser report on our. kids in sorrow. and hope for escape. barely surviving longing for a godsend. they live in a search for gold. why doesn't it bring them wealth. download. the application. stream quality and enjoy your favorite. t.v. is not required to watch on t.v. all you need is your mobile device watch our t. any tim
think that they are gov has the ball determination to actually rebel i don't think there is a single george washington type among them well maybe just see for tour a kind of but he's out of office how do what makes it seem like revolution or succession is this fun cool easy thing to do with cool slogans and texan flags flying but the reality looks a lot more like the arab spring before you put your name on the dotted line to see you should really understand what that means and what you're in...
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think that they are governor has the ball determination to actual rebel i don't think there's a single george washington type among them well maybe just see fit tour a kind of but he's out of office how do what makes it seem like revolution or succession is this fun cool easy thing to do with cool slogans and texan flags flying but the reality looks a lot more like the arab spring before you put your name on the dotted line as a seed you should really understand what that means and what your in for the founding father sure did but that's just my opinion. hidden sorrow. and hope for escape. barely surviving longing for a godsend. they live in a search for gold. why doesn't it bring them well. the life here in lost go a growing threat to european unity is the talk of separatism actively growing in some areas issues of independence and sovereignty are dominating local elections in catalonia spain's richest region and the main contributor to the country's economy is under former is in boston and. well people are voting today in an election which could represent a step towards any final breakup of
think that they are governor has the ball determination to actual rebel i don't think there's a single george washington type among them well maybe just see fit tour a kind of but he's out of office how do what makes it seem like revolution or succession is this fun cool easy thing to do with cool slogans and texan flags flying but the reality looks a lot more like the arab spring before you put your name on the dotted line as a seed you should really understand what that means and what your in...
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think that they are gov has the ball determination to actual rebel i don't think there is a single george washington type among them well maybe just see fit tour a kind of but he's out of office how do what makes it seem like revolution or succession is this fun cool easy thing to do with cool slogans and texan flags flying but the reality looks a lot more like the arab spring before you put your name on the dotted line as a seed you should really understand what that means and what you're in for the founding fathers sure did but that's just my opinion. you know our sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else and you hear or see some other part of it and realize that everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm trying hard welcome to the big picture. kid in sorrow. and hope for escape. barely surviving longing for a godsend. they live in a search for gold. why doesn't it bring them wealth. it was not the military i mean al today signed a new contract with the unit of the huge contracting. it was not the operation to secur
think that they are gov has the ball determination to actual rebel i don't think there is a single george washington type among them well maybe just see fit tour a kind of but he's out of office how do what makes it seem like revolution or succession is this fun cool easy thing to do with cool slogans and texan flags flying but the reality looks a lot more like the arab spring before you put your name on the dotted line as a seed you should really understand what that means and what you're in...
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and bread rapidly trapping hundreds of workers because it is still being investigated fires all from george circus and poor wiring are common in the country's numerous textile. workers the un human rights commission plans to send a team of experts a two block rain next week amid growing concern the nation is slipping into protest chaos the main opposition party there says it will resume pro reform demonstrations despite a government ban on all gatherings bahrain's uprising has been going on for almost two years with actually is calling for more freedoms access to jobs and education from the sunni leaders after eighty people have been killed and thousands of thrown behind bars for. in the government crackdown on dissent on wednesday a court sentenced twenty three medics to three months in prison for treating injured protesters and taking part in rallies among almost one hundred health care workers arrested after that one all the doctors told us what she went through during the day during her detention. i was involved in treating the injured patients to us there's testers are not that doesn't
and bread rapidly trapping hundreds of workers because it is still being investigated fires all from george circus and poor wiring are common in the country's numerous textile. workers the un human rights commission plans to send a team of experts a two block rain next week amid growing concern the nation is slipping into protest chaos the main opposition party there says it will resume pro reform demonstrations despite a government ban on all gatherings bahrain's uprising has been going on for...
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think that they are gov has the ball determination to actual rebel i don't think there is a single george washington type among them well maybe just see fit tour a kind of but he's out of office how do what makes it seem like revolution or succession is this fun cool easy thing to do with cool slogans and texan flags flying but the reality looks a lot more like the arab spring before you put your name on the dotted line as a seed you should really understand what that means and what you're in for the founding fathers sure did but that's just my opinion. you know how sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else you hear or see some other part of it and realize everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm trying hard welcome to the big picture. war lords will give him a note so we have a local. groups. called citizens. also argues in the right enough to find out it was like when you had that knowledge it wasn't just the smadi when i was fourteen years old you can liberate other women certainly can't do it through the barrel
think that they are gov has the ball determination to actual rebel i don't think there is a single george washington type among them well maybe just see fit tour a kind of but he's out of office how do what makes it seem like revolution or succession is this fun cool easy thing to do with cool slogans and texan flags flying but the reality looks a lot more like the arab spring before you put your name on the dotted line as a seed you should really understand what that means and what you're in...
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that they are a governor has the ball determination to actual rebel i don't think there's a single george washington type among them well maybe just see for tour a kind of but he's out of office how do what makes it seem like revolution or succession is this fun cool easy thing to do with cool slogans and texan flags flying but the reality looks a lot more like the arab spring before you put your name on the dotted line as a seed you should really understand what that means and what you're in for the founding father sure did but that's just my opinion. mission. critical free. free. free. free. free. the old free blog video for your media project free media r t v dot com. they're watching r t a live from moscow the growing threat to european unity is the talk of separatism activity growing in some areas issues of independence and seventy odd dominating local elections and got them to india spain's riches region and the main contributor to the country's economy r.t.s. and reform is in bus the lawn. well people are voting today in an election which could represent a step towards any final br
that they are a governor has the ball determination to actual rebel i don't think there's a single george washington type among them well maybe just see for tour a kind of but he's out of office how do what makes it seem like revolution or succession is this fun cool easy thing to do with cool slogans and texan flags flying but the reality looks a lot more like the arab spring before you put your name on the dotted line as a seed you should really understand what that means and what you're in...
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office of citizenship appointed by president george w. bush. he was responsible for developing and promoting initiatives and programs to educate immigrants about the rights and responsibilities of citizenship and encourage their integration into american civic culture. brad bailey is the co-founder and c.e.o. of texas immigration solution, from 2000 to 2011 brad was vice president of operations for three bailey family-owned houston area restaurants. he co-founded immigration solutions in 2012. the group seeks to develop and advance conservative solutions to u.s. immigration policy. brad also served on the 2012 platform committee of the republican party of texas. richard land is president of the ethics and religious liberty commission. that's the southern baptist convention's official entity assigned to address social, moral and ethical concerns, with particular attention to their impact on american families and their faith. richard is also executive editor of v.v.f.f.v., a magazine dedicated to traditional religious values, and christian cultur
office of citizenship appointed by president george w. bush. he was responsible for developing and promoting initiatives and programs to educate immigrants about the rights and responsibilities of citizenship and encourage their integration into american civic culture. brad bailey is the co-founder and c.e.o. of texas immigration solution, from 2000 to 2011 brad was vice president of operations for three bailey family-owned houston area restaurants. he co-founded immigration solutions in 2012....
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i did bring one of my favorites, made us laugh 100 years, george burns. i'm happy to be here... i live to be 100, when i was a boy, the dead sea was only six. >> gov. mike huckabee: you have made a wonderful career of making people laugh. you know what? we need more laughter and more fun in the world. some people take everything too seriously. would you introduce our audience to some of your favorite people, and our favorite people. >> i would love to. >> gov. mike huckabee: louise duart, everybody, please welcome her. [applause] nice auto love doing impressions, but i even dream in them, i had a dream the other night i got to go to the academy awards. and i was so excited because all of my favorite stars were there from film and television and, all of a sudden the elevator doors were stuck back stage. oh, oh... the elevator doors down, oh, no! we're all stuck here and can't get out! archie, look at that... she's sucking all the air out of the elevator! >> i gotta get out of the elevator, i have plastic surgery in an hour! my body is sagging so fast, i used to be a 34-c now it's
i did bring one of my favorites, made us laugh 100 years, george burns. i'm happy to be here... i live to be 100, when i was a boy, the dead sea was only six. >> gov. mike huckabee: you have made a wonderful career of making people laugh. you know what? we need more laughter and more fun in the world. some people take everything too seriously. would you introduce our audience to some of your favorite people, and our favorite people. >> i would love to. >> gov. mike huckabee:...
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. >>> on december 19, 2011, benjamin gupta, a law and mba student at george washington university died suddenly. mysteriously. he's no relationship to me, but when his family got word, they spent hours trading phone calls. they were in stunned disbelief. >> there was a message from his mom, and she had left three messages for me so i knew there was something wrong. >> i received a call from my mom. i didn't answer but then i got a text message from her, which is very unusual. >> and i called her back. and i said, what happened? and she says, it's ben. he died. i just didn't have any of the information. >> i finally said, how did this happen? and she said he went to sleep the night before and he just never woke up. >> he's always smiling, every picture he's smiling. >> for day ben gupta's family was desperate for answers. what killed him? he was only 28 years old. he had recently been given a clean bill of health. how could he just not wake up? >> and then the thought went through my mind that maybe it was some sort of a brain aneurism or something must have happened. >> but his father
. >>> on december 19, 2011, benjamin gupta, a law and mba student at george washington university died suddenly. mysteriously. he's no relationship to me, but when his family got word, they spent hours trading phone calls. they were in stunned disbelief. >> there was a message from his mom, and she had left three messages for me so i knew there was something wrong. >> i received a call from my mom. i didn't answer but then i got a text message from her, which is very...
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senator dick durban and lindsey graham will be on "this week" with george stephanopoulos coming up at 8:00 here on abc7. >>> new this morning the u.s. supreme court justices will go behind closed doors this week to decide whether now is the time to rule on same-sex marriage. today's l.a. times reports on friday the court will sift through appeals on california's prop 8 and the national defense of marriage act. for justices the issue is not just what to decide, but when it should be decided. in the past the court has been criticized for waiting too long or moving too quickly to recognize constitutional rights. >>> locked-out national hockey league players hit the ice last night in new jersey raising money for super storm sandy victims. it is the first game since the lockout began in september. the charity game was called operation hat trick. tickets sold for 20 to $100 each, and the nhl players association plans to slow in an additional $20,000 on top of what they raise. >>> 422 regular season hockey games have been cancelled so far and friday the nhl pulled the plug on the all-star we
senator dick durban and lindsey graham will be on "this week" with george stephanopoulos coming up at 8:00 here on abc7. >>> new this morning the u.s. supreme court justices will go behind closed doors this week to decide whether now is the time to rule on same-sex marriage. today's l.a. times reports on friday the court will sift through appeals on california's prop 8 and the national defense of marriage act. for justices the issue is not just what to decide, but when it...
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don't miss this week with george stephanopoulos coming up at 8:00 here on abc7. >>> new this morning the u.s. supreme court justices will go behind closed doors this week to decide whether now is the time to rule on same-sex marriage. today's l.a. times reports on friday the court will sift through appeals on california's prop session 8 and the national defense of marriage act. for justices the issue is not just what to decide, but when it should be decided. in the past the court has been criticized for waiting too long or moving too quickly to recognize constitutional rights. >>> lockout national hockey league players hit the ice last night in new jersey raising money for super storm sandy victims. it is the first game since the lackout began in september. the charity game was called operation hat trick. tickets sold for 20 to $100 each, each, and the nll players association plans to slow in an additional $20,000 on top of what they raise. >>> 422 regular season hockey games have been cancelled so far and friday the nhl pulled the plug on the all-star weekend. but the lockout isn't
don't miss this week with george stephanopoulos coming up at 8:00 here on abc7. >>> new this morning the u.s. supreme court justices will go behind closed doors this week to decide whether now is the time to rule on same-sex marriage. today's l.a. times reports on friday the court will sift through appeals on california's prop session 8 and the national defense of marriage act. for justices the issue is not just what to decide, but when it should be decided. in the past the court has...
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it features alicia keys, george clooney, ringo starr, kofi annan and so many more. so great to see you. >> thank you for getting me on the show. >> the music is so uplifting, but the message is so powerful. you bring these two together, why and how? >> well, for this album, it was more about celebration but at the same time not forgetting the history but that's what i focused on. so i wanted to be some of the songs i had, some love songs also on the album. that's what i was focusing. >> your history is heartbreaking, but you're very open about sharing it in the spoken word and your music becoming a child soldier and feeling real conflicted later on. at the time you really felt like you wanted revenge, revenge of all muslims and arabs who killed your family members in sudan when you were a child. how long were you a child soldier before some intervention, something happened and it changed your thinking and your ways? >> well, i was trained when i was 8. so 1992. i think four years. four years. living being a child soldier but now cutting it with you in your head poli
it features alicia keys, george clooney, ringo starr, kofi annan and so many more. so great to see you. >> thank you for getting me on the show. >> the music is so uplifting, but the message is so powerful. you bring these two together, why and how? >> well, for this album, it was more about celebration but at the same time not forgetting the history but that's what i focused on. so i wanted to be some of the songs i had, some love songs also on the album. that's what i was...
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about access to affordable contraception in the health care bill within sandra fluke, the washington, george washington university law school student couldn't testify before a panel of men, and she finally found a democratic committee to testify why access to contraception is important. and then rush limbaugh gave her the claim to fame when he called her a slut. somebody sent me -- a slut the button but i thought i wouldn't wear. [laughter] >> can i comment on that? having been called a slut -- [laughter] [applause] him. [cheers and applause] >> let me just say that part of the problem is that even with sandra fluke was allowed to testify, it may be, it made many happy and proud she was allowed to testify. what she is still going against is the dominant theme or story that is out there prevailing that these groups of people are not or may not be listening to have the authority to decide what happens to us. they define what the parameters are. they define what the meaning of contraception is. and that's what rush limbaugh was injecting in this conversation. we define women's sexuality. we def
about access to affordable contraception in the health care bill within sandra fluke, the washington, george washington university law school student couldn't testify before a panel of men, and she finally found a democratic committee to testify why access to contraception is important. and then rush limbaugh gave her the claim to fame when he called her a slut. somebody sent me -- a slut the button but i thought i wouldn't wear. [laughter] >> can i comment on that? having been called a...
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georges said to open the gates. there is a report out a couple of years ago from the hoover institute. charterersked at across the country. they saw that 17% of charter's did better than public schools in the neighborhoods they were in. 34% did worse. the rest did about the same. the real issue is we should be learning from each other. if someone has a good practice, we should learn from it. we have these great random acts of reform. i could go through five or six schools i have seen in the last few months that are fantastic schools. there is the jackson school in philadelphia. they are doing great jobs for the kids. the teachers and principals are collaborating with each other. the question is how to sustain it and scale it up for all kids. that is what we should be learning from each other, not piting each other against each other. that is what has sometimes happen in terms of charter schools. host: houston, texas, is the last call, on the independent line. caller: hello, thank you for "washington journal." there
georges said to open the gates. there is a report out a couple of years ago from the hoover institute. charterersked at across the country. they saw that 17% of charter's did better than public schools in the neighborhoods they were in. 34% did worse. the rest did about the same. the real issue is we should be learning from each other. if someone has a good practice, we should learn from it. we have these great random acts of reform. i could go through five or six schools i have seen in the...
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some kid thought it was george washington. >> reporter: that's funny. because of the hair? >> i don't know. reporter: on the big day with papa smurf leading the way, companion bobbed through the streets of new york while kawz snapped photos like a proud father. at his little guy all grown up. >> awesome. it will a part one to top for a little while. >> reporter: it certainly will. osgood: coming up. (gunshot). the shot heard round the world., (dallas theme music). >> osgood: it happened this week, the passing of the tvville and audiences around the world loved to hate for we learned of the death of larry hagman, the star of the cbs hit drama "dallas." >> i use ewing oil money to support you. >> reporter: as wheeler-dealer oil man j.r. ewing, hagman ruled over the southfork ranch and the tv ratings for 13 years beginning in the spring of 1978. >> tramp. name of the game is huge. you're destroying everything that daddy spent his life. >> reporter: episode after episode the duplicitous j.r. schemed and double-crossed his way to the top. until in the cliff-hanger season finale
some kid thought it was george washington. >> reporter: that's funny. because of the hair? >> i don't know. reporter: on the big day with papa smurf leading the way, companion bobbed through the streets of new york while kawz snapped photos like a proud father. at his little guy all grown up. >> awesome. it will a part one to top for a little while. >> reporter: it certainly will. osgood: coming up. (gunshot). the shot heard round the world., (dallas theme music)....
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question i would like to speak to you afterwards and get you an invitation to the next session which is george -- talking about member identity. >> as i look at the last decade i see the debt run up under the bush administration is a comparable amount under the obama administration. this seems to me to be a legacy of an extraordinary amount of. [inaudible] and yet we have a lot of economic problems and now our sovereign debt is roughly around gdp and this is the point in which at least in europe, investors have begun questioning it so i am curious in what way future funding would be posed as a solution to problems that the past was not and how can it be financed? >> sorry, i don't buy the premise first of all. [applause] look, we had a stimulus bill, which was about $800 billion. that is a very small part of the debt we have and none of the results of an economic stimulus so where's this coming from? the rest of it is, we have a large amount of debt or a large amount of -- we ran a deficit even during the good years which people like myself don't think was a good idea. why? because we first wa
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bill clinton with his personal situation with monica lewinsky, george w. bush when it came to hurricane katrina. it's tough. the white house staffers are around and soft and not on their a-game. also, the president is tired and perhaps he's not on his a-game. but after january 1st, 2014, president obama will become a lame duck president and people will already start thinking and acting like 2016 is right around the corner. >> does that mean, robert, that you think that republicans are going to play obstructionists? do you think they will? >> i don't think politically they can afford to do this this time around because president obama won with such big numbers. i think they will work with him on immigration reform and comprehensive tax reform and comprehensive climate change reform. other than that, after 2014, i can't imagine them working with him, unfortunately. >> what about the up preem court justices? if so, what potential challenge could that pose for him? >> he will certainly appoint one justice and likely two. the challenge is going to be from his b
bill clinton with his personal situation with monica lewinsky, george w. bush when it came to hurricane katrina. it's tough. the white house staffers are around and soft and not on their a-game. also, the president is tired and perhaps he's not on his a-game. but after january 1st, 2014, president obama will become a lame duck president and people will already start thinking and acting like 2016 is right around the corner. >> does that mean, robert, that you think that republicans are...